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Newsletter 352 - 23/09/2022
deciding who governs this country: The servants of interests, or the servants of the popular
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SYRIZA gears up for looming elections as poll gap narrows
PoliticsGreek Politicsand PASOK leader Nikos Androulakis also emerged slightly less popular in this month’s survey. According
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Government determined to push through hospital reforms in pre-election legislative sprint
PoliticsGreek Politicspopular party leader with 47.8 pct, followed by PASOK’s Nikos Androulakis with 35 pct and SYRIZA’s
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PASOK feels the squeeze as main rivals paint stark election dilemma
PoliticsGreek Politics. On the government’s agenda is the amendment to bar Kasidiaris from running in the elections. While popular in its
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Mitsotakis sets out to shore up support ahead of elections
PoliticsGreek Politicswill be between 250 and 300 euros. New Democracy is by far the most popular party among pensioners
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Does the EU Commission suffer from optimism bias? (Part 2)
Agorais often not politically popular, and in electoral cycles can be politically suicidal
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New Democracy pins hopes on minimum wage hike to reverse poll losses
PoliticsGreek Politicsthe most popular prime ministerial candidate, however his ratings have dropped 3 percentage points from 38
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Parties give first hint of strategies in reaction to poll announcement
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the popular vote. The argument is an attempt to counter claims by ND that coalitions do not yield stable
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Election campaign moves into gear, opinion poll data still equivocal
PoliticsGreek Politicsin November. The most popular answer was the cost-of-living crisis, although this was down eight points
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Mitsotakis asks voters for four more years to deliver high-wage, low-tax programme
PoliticsGreek Politicsof the Tempe accident, with Mitsotakis continuing to lead as the most popular candidate for the post
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